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Budhlada is a
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located in the Mansa district of the state of
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,
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. The area's main industry is agriculture, which provides the majority of employment opportunities in the region. The municipal council of Budhlada is divided into 19 wards, and regular elections are held every five years. It has held the status of a Class II Municipal Council since the 1950s.


History

Residents of the village belonged to the ''Majhbi'' and ''Ramdasia'' communities, it was a part of the state of
Kaithal Kaithal () is a city and municipal council in the Kaithal district of the Indian state of Haryana. Kaithal was previously a part of Karnal district and later, Kurukshetra district until 1 November 1989, when it became the headquarters of the ...
. However, following their failure to assist the British during the 1857 insurgency, the village was annexed along with the rest of the territory. It later merged with
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, a significant market in East Punjab, and was known for its suitability for the recruitment of military personnel, second only to
Rohtak Rohtak () is a city and the administrative headquarters of the Rohtak district in the Indian state of Haryana. It lies north-west of New Delhi and south of the state capital Chandigarh on NH 9 (old NH 10). Rohtak forms a part of the Nationa ...
. One notable soldier recruited from Budhlada was ''Hawaldar Joginder Singh Datewas'', who was awarded the
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. The British constructed a railway line connecting Budhlada to other regions of Punjab, leading to increased commerce and trade in the area. By 1901, the village had a population of roughly 3,500 people. During the 1930s and 1940s, it was renowned for its "''boora khand''" (superfine sugar), with a large factory near the railway station that dispatched consignments to
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and
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. However, this period of relative prosperity ended with the
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in 1947, which cut off the town from these markets. As of 2021, the town's estimated population is approximately 35,000 people. Under British Raj rule, Budhlada was a "''riyasat''" (princely state). ''Kishna Maur'', the brother of 'Lok Nike' (hero of the people), ''Jiauna Maur,'' was arrested by Budhlada police station. Both brothers were known for their support of the poor. Moreover, ''Sucha Singh Soorma'''s village of Samaon is nearly 18 km (11 mi). Although, Budhlada is also an important center of the Praja movement, with freedom fighters utilizing it for many freedom movements, it remained neglected after India's independence. Following the death of ''Sewa Singh Thikriwala'', the president of the Riyasat Praja Mandal party, local residents began participating in the Praja Movement. The martyr ''Captain K. K. Gaur'', social reformer ''Babu Hitabhilashi'', and scientist ''Dr. M. L. Singla'', who headed the Chandrayaan program, are all from Budhlada.


Demographics

As of the 2011 Indian census, the total population of Budhlada was 26,172. There were 13,832 males in the city (53%) and 12,340 females (47%). For every 1,000 men in Budhlada, there were 892 women. Furthermore, there were 2,882 children below six years of age, of which 1,599 were boys and 1,283 were girls. 11% of the total population was under six years of age. The number of working individuals in Budhlada was 8,726, with the remaining 17,446 unemployed. Out of 26,172 people, 18,680 people were literate. Budhlada has a literacy rate of 80.2%, higher than the national literacy rate of 74.0%.
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and
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are the major religions practiced in Budhlada, making up about 98% of the population.


Geography and climate

Budhlada is located at and has an average elevation of . The border of
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state is away from the city. Budhlada has a
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climate, with temperatures ranging from in the summer to in the winter.


Transport


Road

The city is located on the major roads SH-21 and NH-148B. The border of Haryana State is from the city, and the city is connected by road with
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,
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, Fatehabad and
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.


Railways

The railway station of the city was established in 1895 under the Southern Punjab Railway. It is now situated on the Delhi-Ferozpur main railway line of Northern Railway and is connected with other major cities in India, including
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, and
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.


Air

The nearest airports to the city are
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(86 km) and
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(89 km). The nearest International Airport is
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(170 km).


Places of interest

Budhlada is away from
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and is situated on the Delhi-Ferozpur rail line. A popular Gurudwara Braham Bunga is located in Dodra, from Budhlada. Every year, three main (
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) are held at Dodra in the months of March, September, and December. Sangat from all over the world comes over during these events to take . The city is connected by rail and road to the cities Punjab and Haryana. Budhlada may not have as many tourist attractions as some of the other cities in Punjab, it does offer a few interesting places to visit which include Krishna Mandir, Shiva Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Gurudwara Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib, Guru Nanak College, YLS Academy of Education, Jagat Resorts, Pool Centre, New Judicial Court complex, ITI Stadium and Bharati Palace, Ram Bagh (park).


Education

The city has several schools that offer primary, secondary, and higher secondary education. Some of the most prominent government schools in the town include the Captain KK Gaur Girls School and Government Boys Senior Secondary School. There are some private institutes in the city for engineering and medical entrance examinations. National Institute of Computer Education and the ITI (Industrial Training Institute) offer technical education to the students. There is one government-funded college as well.The leading educational institutions of the area are Guru Nanak College, LADM DAV Public School, and Manu Vatika Day Boarding School.


References

{{Mansa district Cities and towns in Mansa district, India